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law enforcement went door to door. after the standoff, we spoke to neighbors. this is one of the houses where police were combing through the neighborhood looking for the suspect. this is eddie's house. he took us through what it was like when s.w.a.t. teams came through. >> they came in, searched the living room area, the dining room. went through all of the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen ar area. >> they search cabinets and things like that. >> >> no, no cabinets or anything like that, but they went through the bedrooms, closet doors and made their way to the back door. >> he showed his own footage of the s.w.a.t. team combing his house. during these moments, they didn't knowhere tsarnaev was or if he was carrying explosives on his body. >> knowing they had him surrounded and so close to our neighborhood, it made us think he might have been here at nighttime and they kind of flushed him out into that area. >> vivian stevens also lives very close to the house where tsarnaev was cornered. how do you feel now that it's over? >> it's surreal, i think i'm numb. i do
law enforcement went door to door. after the standoff, we spoke to neighbors. this is one of the houses where police were combing through the neighborhood looking for the suspect. this is eddie's house. he took us through what it was like when s.w.a.t. teams came through. >> they came in, searched the living room area, the dining room. went through all of the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen ar area. >> they search cabinets and things like that. >> >> no, no cabinets or...
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indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer. >> i say, dzhokhar, if you're alive, turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness from the victims, from the injured and from those who lived. ask forgiveness from these people. >> they do have him cornered right now. >> they have the suspect. they believe it is the suspect. >> we heard what appeared to be several shots. that sounded different than the flash bang. i heard one of those before. it distinctively sounded different. it was shots being fired. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> if you are just joining us, good evening, everyone. what started about 23 hours ago now seems to be finally over. the last suspect being searched for by police according to boston police department, that suspect is now in custody. >> today the city of boston, the city of cambridge and the city of watertown and many other communities can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that two perpetrators that caused so much pain and anguish are no longer a threat to our personal safety and to our com
indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer. >> i say, dzhokhar, if you're alive, turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness from the victims, from the injured and from those who lived. ask forgiveness from these people. >> they do have him cornered right now. >> they have the suspect. they believe it is the suspect. >> we heard what appeared to be several shots. that sounded different than...
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a federal prosecutor said the plot took months to plan, and said law enforcement in more than a dozen countries worked tofgt to unravel the electronic trail that led to new york. a bank heist using key strokes instead of guns. thieves stealing $45 million from banks and financial institutions. u.s. attorney loretta lynch calls it the largest known theft of its kind, moving literally at the speed of the internet, the organization made its way from the computer systems of international corporations, to the streets of new york, as well as major cities around the world. >> lynch announced charges against eight men in new york, accused of being part of a ring that involved potentially hundreds of people in two attacks. they used pre-paid debit cards linked to accounts that had been hacked by cyber thieves, thousands of miles away. the thieves had raised wall limits. >> a card that might have had $200 on it literally has $20,000 on it, or $2 million on it. >> the prosecutor describes how it worked. hackers first targeted a credit card processor in the united arab emirates in december. then
a federal prosecutor said the plot took months to plan, and said law enforcement in more than a dozen countries worked tofgt to unravel the electronic trail that led to new york. a bank heist using key strokes instead of guns. thieves stealing $45 million from banks and financial institutions. u.s. attorney loretta lynch calls it the largest known theft of its kind, moving literally at the speed of the internet, the organization made its way from the computer systems of international...
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in the case of boston with the idea of what they call crowd sourcing, law enforcement was able to ask people to voluntarily give up information to help them in an investigation that law enforcement could have never compelled the population to have given up. >> all right, gentlemen, thank you so much. professor gary kessler in florida and former special agent don clark in houston, thank you so much for joining us. >>> we are waiting for the surviving suspect to be charged, then the real work begins. we will hear from the man that prosecuted the shoe bomber on how he thinks they will build a case against the alleged boston marathon terrorist. we know the value of your at ueducation of phoenix is where it can take you. [now arriving: city hospital] which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. [next stop financial center] it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sens
in the case of boston with the idea of what they call crowd sourcing, law enforcement was able to ask people to voluntarily give up information to help them in an investigation that law enforcement could have never compelled the population to have given up. >> all right, gentlemen, thank you so much. professor gary kessler in florida and former special agent don clark in houston, thank you so much for joining us. >>> we are waiting for the surviving suspect to be charged, then...
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we're a nation of laws. a jeer has spoken. call for calm reflection for two parents that lost their young son. as we do we should ask ourselves if we are doing all we can to widen the circle in our communities, all we can to stem the tide of gun violence that claims too many lives across the country on a daily basis. we should ask ourselves as individuals and a society how we can prevent future tragedies like this. citizens, a job for all of us. that's the way to honor trayvon martin. i don't know if you've had any chance, the statement was issued just minutes before you came on our air. if you've had a chance to talk to the family about it or if you have a personal reaction to it, i'd love to hear it. >> that was the first time i've heard the statement from president obama. i want to personally thank him, not just for calling on all communities to be peaceful and accept the jury's understanding as tracy and sybrina has. nobody has suffered a greater loss than tracy and sybrina and we share president obama's sentiments in that
we're a nation of laws. a jeer has spoken. call for calm reflection for two parents that lost their young son. as we do we should ask ourselves if we are doing all we can to widen the circle in our communities, all we can to stem the tide of gun violence that claims too many lives across the country on a daily basis. we should ask ourselves as individuals and a society how we can prevent future tragedies like this. citizens, a job for all of us. that's the way to honor trayvon martin. i don't...